Jamestown WA: Water levels are good to excellent. Approximately 1,500 ducks, mostly teal, wood ducks and mallards, are present. Hunting conditions are good to excellent, with good water and habitat conditions. Success expected to be fair to good.

McPherson Valley Wetlands: Water levels good, marshes are 95 percent full. Approximately 1,800 ducks were observed, mostly teal, pintail, gadwall and wigeon. Hunting conditions are good to excellent. Success expected to be fair to good.

Byron Walker: Water levels full in the lake; all north marshes are full and 2 of the 3 south marshes are full. Approximately 175 ducks present. Habitat conditions should be good, with three marshes planted to millet. Hunting success expected to be fair.

Isabel WA: The main lake is full but the pool along Hwy. 42 is less than 20 percent full. Approximately 100 ducks are present. Hunting conditions are fair. Hunting success expected to be poor to fair.

Kanopolis: Water level is 2.9 feet above conservation pool. Approximately 350 ducks on the area. Hunting conditions are fair, with flooded vegetation available. Hunting success expected to be fair.

Lovewell: Water level is 0.6 feet below conservation level. Less than 100 ducks observed, mostly wood ducks and teal, and 60 Canada geese. Hunting conditions are fair to good with flooded aquatic vegetation along the shorelines. Hunting success expected to be poor.

Marion: Water level is at conservation pool. Few waterfowl were observed on the area. Hunting conditions are fair, with good vegetation present for hunting cover. Expected hunting success is poor.

Quivira: Water levels fair to good, with water in many hunting pools. South marsh is dewatered for control structure repairs. Approximately 39,000 ducks, mostly with a few more divers than dabblers, and 4,000 geese, mostly White-fronted, are present. Hunting conditions fair. Success is expected to be fair to good. Check Quivira website www.fws.gov/quivira for Whooping Crane presence and hunting closure information.

Slate Creek: Approximately 180 ducks, mostly teal, are on the area. Hunting conditions are good, with water in all pools. Hunting success expected to be fair.

Webster: Water level is 4 feet below conservation pool. Approximately 8,000 ducks, with teal and a good mix of fall migrants, are present, along with approximately 1,000 Canada geese. Hunting conditions are fair to good, with good flooded shoreline vegetation. Hunting success expected to be fair to good.

Wilson: Water level is 1.2 feet above conservation pool. Approximately 500 ducks, mostly wigeon, gadwall and shovelers, are present along with a few Canada geese. Habitat conditions are fair to good, with some flooded vegetation along the shorelines. Hunting success expected to be fair.

High Plains Duck Season – through Jan. 1, Jan. 20-29

Norton: Water level is 13.2 feet below conservation pool. Approximately 125 ducks observed on the area, along with 100 Canada geese. Recent reservoir rise has inundated terrestrial vegetation. Hunting conditions are fair to good. Hunting success expected to be poor.